Stop juggling bridges and browser tabs. With Dextopus, you move value wherever you need it from one simple console. Connect your wallet, pick the network and token you’re sending, choose the destination network and token, and Dextopus scans multiple bridge and swap routes in real time. You’ll see a clear preview before you commit: total cost, expected arrival time, minimum received after slippage, and per-hop fees. Approve once where required, hit Send, and track progress step by step—no guesswork, no jumping between tools.
Tune each transfer to match your goals. Prefer lower fees over speed? Adjust slippage, routing preferences, and gas strategy. Need a small amount of native gas on arrival? Enable auto top-up to convert a tiny portion of the transfer into the destination chain’s gas token. Sending to a cold wallet or paying a collaborator? Set a custom recipient address safely. Save your favorite token pairs and chain combinations as presets so recurring moves take seconds. Share a read-only route link with teammates for quick sign-off before you execute from a multisig or hardware wallet.
Operate at the pace of markets without surprises. Dextopus continually compares bridge liquidity, on-chain swap prices, and estimated confirmation times to find a reliable path across major EVM networks and select non-EVM chains (where supported). If conditions change mid-flight, smart safeguards can switch to a fallback path or pause with clear instructions. You’ll get real-time status, explorer links for each hop, and a final receipt that reconciles input, output, and fees. For larger transfers, simulate first with a small test run, then scale up with confidence.
Use Dextopus to clear the operational hurdles that slow you down. Traders can rebalance across chains ahead of listings or volatility. DeFi users can rotate stablecoins and LP tokens to new pools without manual bridge-hopping. Builders can fund deployments on fresh networks and top up gas for new wallets in one go. Creators can prepare mint funds on the right chain and settle payouts in the token collaborators want. Treasury managers can standardize cross-network payouts with consistent settings, audit trails, and safer recipient workflows—all while minimizing cost and time.
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